Taylor Swift surprises with a performance at the “Toy Story 5” premiere in Los Angeles
The Grammy winner made a surprise appearance at the event to perform the song "I Knew It, I Knew You", inspired by the character Jessie
What a surprise the public attending the preview of the long-awaited Disney Pixar film, “Toy Story 5”. The reason? Singer Taylor Swift starred in a surprise performance of the song she composed for the new installment of the acclaimed saga.
This is “I Knew It, I Knew You”, a piece inspired by the character of 'Jessie' and which made her experiment again with the country style that gave her worldwide fame.
Their performance took place at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles and involved a piano that added a nostalgic touch to the song. The artist honored the character on which the song is inspired, 'Jessie', by appearing on stage in a striking yellow embroidered dress.
Taylor Swift did not miss the opportunity to share some emotional words with which she celebrated being part of this project, but not before announcing that the film is “incredibly beautiful” and “a masterpiece.”
"It means a lot to be a small part of the universe of these movies. Toy Story 5 is my favorite of all the Toy Stories. I feel very lucky to be able to be part of this," she said before leaving the stage.
Another moment that moved the audience was their collaboration on stage with Randy Newman, as they sang “You've Got a Friend in Me”, the song that has become an icon within the franchise.
Prior to this surprise by the production, Taylor Swift walked the red carpet of the event dressed in a mini dress with a puffed skirt and a strapless neckline with floral designs from the fashion house Erdem.
In addition to posing alone, the famous woman was seen alongside the original cast of the franchise: Tom Hanks (Woody), Tim Allen (Buzz Lightyear) and Joan Cusack (Jessie). This without leaving aside the characters who join the new installment: Greta Lee, as Lilypad, and Conan O'Brien, as Smarty Pants.
The film “Toy Story 5” will be released on June 19 in theaters in the United States and the rest of the world. For this installment, the beloved toy gang will face a new villain that threatens to stay: technology.

